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Jeffrey Epstein's 1981 Bear Stearns resignation and alleged loan controversy
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Jeffrey Epstein's 1981 Bear Stearns resignation and alleged loan controversy

Jeffrey Epstein's 1981 Bear Stearns resignation and alleged loan controversy The passage hints at a possible undisclosed loan and SEC investigation surrounding Epstein's departure from Bear Stearns, but provides no concrete figures, dates, or corroborating evidence. It suggests a lead worth modest follow‑up (e.g., SEC filings, Bear Stearns internal memos) but lacks specificity and novelty, as similar rumors have been reported elsewhere. Key insights: Epstein resigned from Bear Stearns in 1981 under unclear circumstances.; Reference to a $2,500 loan (or larger amounts) that may have been unethical or illegal.; Allusion to an SEC investigation into Epstein’s activities at the firm.

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